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Claim N. 22 G. Kauwaina June 9
No 66 Napahi
Umi- Witness- sworn - deposed - She knows Claimant
has resided from his childhood in the place where he now
lives. His Father occupied the place in the time of Kameha-
meha 1st It was not surrounded by a fence till a long time
after. No person had interfered with his residence there that
I am aware of.
Kane- sworn- deposed- He knows claimant lived at the
place which he claims at the time. Rihoriho arrived at the
Island. There was no fence around it, except a little stick
fence to keep the Pigs out- he does not know when the
present fence was built- this is all witness knows.
Kamahihi - sworn- deposed- Since Lord Paulet was he [here]
a difficulty arose between Napahi & Kauwaina in conse-
quence [consequence] of some Women in Kauwaina's yard bringing
in some foreigners; therefore Napahi wished to have a
fence built between the two yards; and he wished to have
the fence run according to a former agreement.
Makaloa: sworn- deposed- The first Knowledge I had
of the premises of Kauwaina & Napahi was while
Kinau was living- Witness was acquainted with the fac[t]
that there was a difficulty between Napahi & those living
in the next yard- Those living there were Rum drinkers,
and he wished to drive them away. In consequence of
that, Kinau & Kekuanaoa decided there should be a
fence run between. The fence was commenced where
[Text in Margin: Register Pge 39, Umi; Kane; Kamahihi; Makaloa]
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1846
Napahi now wishes it to run- but it was not finished.
Further Testimony taken June 16 but not rendered in English. 254

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Claim N. 22 G. Kauwaina June 9
No 66 Napahi
Umi- Witness- sworn - deposed - She knows Claimant
has resided from his childhood in the place where he now
lives. His Father occupied the place in the time of Kameha-
meha 1st It was not surrounded by a fence till a long time
after. No person had interfered with his residence there that
I am aware of.
Kane- sworn- deposed- He knows claimant lived at the
place which he claims at the time. Rihoriho arrived at the
Island. There was no fence around it, except a little stick
fence to keep the Pigs out- he does not know when the
present fence was built- this is all witness knows.
Kamahihi - sworn- deposed- Since Lord Paulet was he [here]
a difficulty arose between Napahi & Kauwaina in conse-
quence [consequence] of some Women in Kauwaina's yard bringing
in some foreigners; therefore Napahi wished to have a
fence built between the two yards; and he wished to have
the fence run according to a former agreement.
Makaloa: sworn- deposed- The first Knowledge I had
of the premises of Kauwaina & Napahi was while
Kinau was living- Witness was acquainted with the fac[t]
that there was a difficulty between Napahi & those living
in the next yard- Those living there were Rum drinkers,
and he wished to drive them away. In consequence of
that, Kinau & Kekuanaoa decided there should be a
fence run between. The fence was commenced where
[Text in Margin: Register Pge 39, Umi; Kane; Kamahihi; Makaloa]
31
1846
Napahi now wishes it to run- but it was not finished.
Further Testimony taken June 16 but not rendered in English. 254